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- By Valerie Young
- Published 08/12/2006
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Valerie Young
Valerie Young Ed.D. created her site Changing Course "To give my customers the tools, information, ideas, and support you need to create a more satisfying and balanced life doing work you really love... on your own terms." She is also author of the book The Secret Thoughts of Successful Women: Why Capable People Suffer from the Impostor Syndrome and How to Thrive in Spite of It, and The Confidence Project live, interactive class.
“There Is Only One Success – To Be Able to Spend Your Life in Your Own Way.” Christopher Morley
The truth is: You really can find ways to work at something you truly enjoy, to be your own boss, and get paid for it. You can enjoy a life with far greater freedom, flexibility, and balance. I’ve been helping people discover realistic ways to make a living without a job for well over a decade.
I can help you do it… beginning today. Imagine if you had the kind of life where you roll out of bed in the morning eager to do work you love… Best of all, what if you could take control over of your life and time… decide when and where you work… and make a good living without a job?
You can, you know. I quit my job and you can too!
Hi, my name is Valerie Young and believe me, I’ve been where you are… For seven years, I commuted 90 miles a day to a high-stress job that paid the bills but did not feed my spirit. I felt like I was living in a Dilbert cartoon, and the demands of work and life left me feeling constantly caught between a "clock and a hard place."
Every so often I’d launch into job search mode. But was trading cubicles - or inept bosses… or one set of office politics for another - really the solution? Or would I just be trading deck chairs on the Titanic?
“Many People Die With Their Music Still In Them.” Oliver Wendell Holmes


